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<blockquote data-quote="sawinredneck" data-source="post: 604413" data-attributes="member: 9339"><p>That is a correct statement, everything he would purchase could be used if he were to convert it over to a PTO driven pump.</p><p>It was not the "BIG" words, it was the way it was worded, it could have been read to mean that it wouldnt cost much more to convert it over. Which it will cost a good deal more. That was my point, and you corrected it just now, so I am sorry about that!</p><p>My main concern with this now is his reading of 1500PSI hyd. pressure. IF this is a true reading, it may be a deal breaker!!! I know it doesn't sound like much but running the numbers 4" bore at 1500 gives us 18,840lbs. At 3000 we get 32,381lbs. That adds up to a HUGE difference!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sawinredneck, post: 604413, member: 9339"] That is a correct statement, everything he would purchase could be used if he were to convert it over to a PTO driven pump. It was not the "BIG" words, it was the way it was worded, it could have been read to mean that it wouldnt cost much more to convert it over. Which it will cost a good deal more. That was my point, and you corrected it just now, so I am sorry about that! My main concern with this now is his reading of 1500PSI hyd. pressure. IF this is a true reading, it may be a deal breaker!!! I know it doesn't sound like much but running the numbers 4" bore at 1500 gives us 18,840lbs. At 3000 we get 32,381lbs. That adds up to a HUGE difference! [/QUOTE]
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